I misread that last post by furiousagods, it read way dirtier. Anyway, to me, and just a guess, wouldn't the stem cells have to be of animal origin, preferably human dna cells to even work properly with our system? I mean, I don't actually know. I haven't googled it yet. But that's why I I personally think plant based stemcells in products are kinda BS. It just doesn't make too much sense. that, and I never really heard of them, but again... I could be wrong. It'd be like rubbing all that nonsence greenwashy stuff on your face cause it sounds good in the ingredients list.

After reading what Perry wrote, I wonder if there is a way to play a suspend card activated effect, but in a skin cream. (Please don't laugh at my Magic the Gathering reference.) By that, I mean keeping the stem cells alive, but somehow cryogenically frozen, coated in antioxidants, then encapsulated in Q10. I mean, Idk. I bet that's dumb.

....... Random and gross {WARNING} question- So, you mean, those crazy women who eat their umbilical chords and placenta post giving birth, are actually getting a huge dose of stem cells to repair the damage of child birth, and it's nooot such a absolutely insane idea, at least in theory?

I googled it and found articles like this http://www.livescience.com/20897-living-stem-cells-discovered-human-corpse.html. And maybe, putting genetically stem cells in a night cream deprived of oxygen, (pump action, air tight sealed, and darkened) and encapsulating them purposefully to deprive them of the nutrients they need, will force them into a dormant state. I don't know for how long, but it may work, and there should be some cosmetic testing done to see how long they can be kept suspended in a solution this way. I imagine that once the stem cells reach the skin, they can do it's job just fine once applied and given time but Idk, I'm not a cosmetics scientist or a medical genetic engineer or researcher.